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| Home page hijackers: These mechanisms modify the browser settings to redirect users to a new home page, search page, or error page— often something pornographic. A user’s browser favorites list may also be altered by these PUPs. While not a security threat per se, home pages resetting themselves in front of customers or co-workers could prove embarrassing. Since some companies have faced legal action or been fined when workers post mildly risqué calendars or posters, this hijacking software presents an unexplored area of legal risk that most companies would prefer to avoid. Cookies: Simple text files used to track surfing habits and preferences. Amazon.com among countless other Web sites, for example, drops a cookie and remembers the user at his or her next visit with suggestions based on what was searched for or purchased. Cookies aren't necessarily a security threat. |






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